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Caulerpa sertularioides
Light green to yellow green. This species resembles another native Hawaiian Caulerpa species, C. taxifolia. C. sertularioides is more delicate and the branchlets are ... differentiate between the two species. The extensive rhizoid system of C. sertularioides aids in nutrient acquisition from sediments. Similar to other Caulerpa species, recruitment primarily occurs by ...
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Caulerpa taxifolia
Dark green to light green. This species resembles another Hawaiian Caulerpa species, C. sertularioides. C. sertularioides is more delicate and the branchlets are ... ban importation of all Caulerpa species. References Abbott, I.A., 2001, unpublished manuscript. Eubank, L.L., 1946. Hawaiian Representatives of the Genus Caulerpa. University of California Publications ...
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ECO-PROS Invasive Non-Native Species
The Green Invader Caulerpa Taxifolia - a classic example of a non-native species that just takes over everything. Read about this tropical ... Caulerpa before it colonizes the whole Mediterranean Sea. (PBS/Scientific American Frontiers - scroll down to The Green Invader for text/video) Wildland Invasive Species Program - From The Nature Conservancy Invasive species ...
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Executive Committee Conference Call Minutes on Aquatic Nuisance
Species - June 2000.
September 26th. Action item: Revised agenda developed to include evening session on Caulerpa, Black Carp and l00th Meridian. Paul Gertler will provide an update on CARA and ... if Panel funds can be used for travel for members. Invasive Species Council - EXCOM informed of status of several Invasive Species Council Workgroups. Actions of workgroups not available on interenet. Management ...
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Executive Committee Conference Call Minutes on Aquatic Nuisance
Species - January 1999.
Executive Committee Conference Call Minutes on Aquatic Nuisance Species - January 1999. Executive Committee Conference Call Minutes WRP Executive Committee Meeting January, 5, l999 Present ... , l998. The minimal comments were incorporated into the letters and reviewed by the EXCOM. The Caulerpa letter will be sent as amended. Discussion ensued regarding the content of the ballast letter ...
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Invasive Species: Aquatic Species - Caulerpa, Mediterranean Clone (Caulerpa taxifolia)
Species: Aquatic Species - Caulerpa, Mediterranean Clone (Caulerpa taxifolia) You are here: Home / Aquatic Species / Species Profiles / Caulerpa, Mediterranean Clone Caulerpa, Mediterranean Clone Scientific name: Caulerpa taxifolia (Vahl) C. Agandh Common names: Caulerpa ...
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Invasive Species: Aquatic Species - Management: Control - Management Plans
Species Task Force. Aquatic Plants Aquatic Plants and Weeds Caulerpa / Species Profile Common Reed / Species Profile Eurasian Watermilfoil / Species Profile Giant Salvinia / Species Profile Melaleuca / Species Profile Purple Loosestrife / Species Profile Water Chestnut / Species ...
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Caulerpa taxifolia, aka "Killer Algae"
September 24, 2001: California Bans Several Species of Caulerpa ** July 23, 2001: San Diego City Council Bans this "Killer Algae" An alien or "killer" green algae (Caulerpa taxifolia) has made its way to ... currently illegal, but you may be unwittingly introducing non-native species (like the "evil algae") into the ocean. If you have Caulerpa taxifolia in your aquarium, please dispose of it by using ...
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Control and Eradication - Research and Management Priorities for Aquatic Invasive Species in the Great Lakes
Control and Eradication - Research and Management Priorities for Aquatic Invasive Species in the Great Lakes 4. Control and Eradication Control and eradication of AIS poses a ... in southern California have been using a biocide treatment to attempt eradication of Caulerpa taxifolia, an invasive nuisance species of green algae discovered in a coastal lagoon (Withgott 2002). Mortality in the ...
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Exotic Species Sighting Program | Reef Environmental Education Foundation (REEF)
With Exotic Species? The threat of exotic species to aquatic environments has gained attention in the media through cases such as the zebra mussel and lamprey in the Great Lakes and Caulerpa taxifolia algae (AKA the killer algae) in California. Incidences of exotic marine fish species have not been widely reported until recently. In ...
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